Until the End of Time - the fast-paced gripping debut novel from Edie Baylis and the first in the Downfall series. Jane Ellerton already had a reputation for violence and excess by the time she got with Seth Wright, who had no limits either. They are perfect for each other; fiery, intelligent and compatible in every way. Together they make a formidable couple whom no one wants to get the wrong side of. Life should be perfect, but as Seth and Jane venture further into a world where chaos and violence are the norm, coupled ...
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Until the End of Time - the fast-paced gripping debut novel from Edie Baylis and the first in the Downfall series. Jane Ellerton already had a reputation for violence and excess by the time she got with Seth Wright, who had no limits either. They are perfect for each other; fiery, intelligent and compatible in every way. Together they make a formidable couple whom no one wants to get the wrong side of. Life should be perfect, but as Seth and Jane venture further into a world where chaos and violence are the norm, coupled with certain people intent on arranging their downfall, their lives begin to spiral out of control and their breathless romance starts to turn bad. All Seth seems able to offer is a world surrounded by drugs, guns, murder and psychological manipulation, meaning their promise to love each other until the end of time begins to turn into a war against each other. Seth's paranoia is escalating and his behaviour is becoming more and more erratic. But then so is Jane's and whilst their lives descend further into madness and debauchery, she learns something which couldn't have come at a worse time. Will none of them ever learn? Realising everyone appears to have lost faith in him Seth wonders which of his friends he can trust? Furthermore, how trustworthy are they? Being as everyone is trying to bring them down, will Jane and Seth get their lives back on track or will one of them finally snap, meaning they will both forever have to live with the aftermath? After all, no one seems to remember that obsession is a deadly downfall and love does not necessarily conquer all. Especially when it becomes warped. This book contains written depictions of violence, sex and strong language.
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